Events for June 4, 2022 - April 2, 2022

Cash for College

New Mexico Junior College is holding Cash for College workshops, to show potential students how to apply for federal aid and understand the various scholarships available. Students do not need to go to NMJC. Students and parents should bring their 2018 income tax statement. The event is free and will be held in Ben Alexander Student Center (across from the track).

Classic films: “All Above Eve”

Classic films features the Great Divas of Hollywood's Golden Age: Bette and Kate. This week, see the classic movie "All About Eve" (1950), starring Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, & Gary Merrill, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Backstage story revolving around aspiring actress Eve Harrington. Tattered and forlorn, Eve shows up in the dressing room of Broadway mega-star Margo Channing, telling a melancholy life story to Margo and her friends. Margo takes Eve under her wing, and it appears that Eve is a conniver that uses Margo. Free admission, popcorn and beverage

Jason Parrott Solo Digital Art Show

Jason ParrottAt an early age of 3 years old, Jason, a Hobbs native, was enthralled with art, mainly drawing lawnmowers of all things. Through elementary he continued to doodle and even started creating comics with a school friend, and in middle school and throughout high school, his passion for art started growing stronger and stronger. More and more he practiced illustrating new characters and the seed was planted that he would make something of himself one day in the world of art, but life had other plans for Jason. Twenty plus years later, Jason would embark on the biggest change of his life, finding the life spark of illustrating again. Day and night he would sit and draw until one day the love of his life and wife, Mandy, got him an iPad and his art catapulted to new heights. Now Jason attends conventions selling his artwork and has met and given art to comic book and movie celebrities. His dreams came true when he was offered a gig working for Upperdeck on the 20th Century Fox property, Aliens, as well as Marvel by illustrating one of a kind sketch cards. Now join Jason on his discovery and adventure through the universe of art!

Distinguished Author Series with Teresa Dovalpage

Dr. Teresa Dovalpage is a Cuban-born author and NMJC professor of Spanish, whose latest book, "Queen of Bones," was chosen by NBC News as one of the "top 10 books from 2019 by and about Latinos". Dr. Dovalpage will discuss the book, a mystery set "between Cubas" - 20 years apart. The event is free to the public. The novel explores lingering grudges between old friends and lovers separated by Castro's final sanctioned raft exodus. Publishers Weekly praised the novel: "Dovalpage skillfully evokes the lights and shadows of life in Cuba . . . Vibrant supporting characters such as Padrino, a Santería priest, and Lt. Marlene Martínez, a police detective, lend color. This moving tale of love, loss, greed, and betrayal will also appeal to non-mystery readers.” Dovalpage's books will be available for purchase at the Western Heritage Museum and Lea County Cowboy Hall of Fame. For more information about this event call 575-492-2678.

Teen’s ATK

Free event.  We create leaders.  Fun.  Learning. Art. Science. Technology. Music. Fun Math. Food.  Parents must sign form and pick-up teen.

Writing and Publishing 2020: A Forum and Fair

Teresa Dovalpage - novelist, David Finger - graphic novelist, Mary Haarmeyer - screen-writer and novelist, Jim Harris - novelist and others.  Refreshment served.

Classic Films: “The Lion in Winter”

Classic films features the Great Divas of Hollywood's Golden Age: Bette and Kate. This week, see the classic movie "The Lion in Winter" (1967), starring Katharine Hepburn & Peter O'Toole, directed by William Wyler. It's Christmas 1183, and King Henry II (Peter O'Toole) is planning to announce his successor to the throne. The jockeying for the crown, though, is complex. Henry has three sons and wants his boy Prince John (Nigel Terry) to take over. Henry's wife, Queen Eleanor (Katharine Hepburn), has other ideas. She believes their son Prince Richard (Anthony Hopkins) should be king. As the family and various schemers gather for the holiday, each tries to make the indecisive king choose their option. Free admission, popcorn and beverage

Thunderbirds Basketball vs Midland College

See the T-Birds in their last home game against Midland College. Plus it's Homecoming night. The homecoming king and queen will be crowned during men's half time. Everyone is encouraged to wear red for the Thunderbirds. Admission is $5 adults, $3 kids and free admission for NMJC students, staff and faculty.

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